Archive image from page 86 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1918 43rd year curriesfarmgarde19curr_1 Year: 1918 ( LIST OF CHOICE PAEONIES FOR 1918. 81 PAEONIES CHOICE HERBACEOUS VARIETIES. No class of plants is more easily grown than Paeonies and few so generously repay the care given them. They are perfectly hardy and thrive in almost any soil, but any extra attention given them will be amply repaid; deeply cultivated and well enriched loam suits them best. In shady places, where few plants will succeed, Paeonies will grow luxuriantly. They thriv


Archive image from page 86 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1918 43rd year curriesfarmgarde19curr_1 Year: 1918 ( LIST OF CHOICE PAEONIES FOR 1918. 81 PAEONIES CHOICE HERBACEOUS VARIETIES. No class of plants is more easily grown than Paeonies and few so generously repay the care given them. They are perfectly hardy and thrive in almost any soil, but any extra attention given them will be amply repaid; deeply cultivated and well enriched loam suits them best. In shady places, where few plants will succeed, Paeonies will grow luxuriantly. They thrive equally well in sunny situations, and planted in front of shrubbery or on either side of walks they are very effective. CHOICE VARIETIES OF PAEONIES. Canari—White tinted cream, free bloomer. Elegans—Outside petals dark pink, large salmon center; loose, fine, sweet. Madam Chaumy—A magnificient flower; beautiful satiny rose. Miss Brice—-Pink center, cream tinted lavender. Ne Plus Ultra—Beautiful, clear shell pink, retaining from first to last its exquisitely delicate color without fading in the least; very fragrant. Officinalis Rubra Plena—Deep crimson; very early; one of the best. Reine des Francaise—A beautiful variety; outside petals rose, inner petals white. Triumph du Nord—Satiny rose, shaded lavender. Small plants of above varieties, each 35c; medium 50c; large, $ EXTRA CHOICE PAEONIES. Amabilis Lilacina— Flesh pink, yellow center; very early. Albatre—Ivory white, center slightly striped carmine. Bridesmaid—Very beautiful, single white with yellow center. Charlemagne—Flesh shading to white chamois rose; large flower; very late. Delicatissima—A beautiful pale lilac rose; very fragrant; tall, strong grower and free bloomer. Dr. Boisduval—Pink, creamy center. Dr. Nester Pelassy—Beautiful blush pink; very double and fragrant. Eclair—Bright lavender pink; exceedingly attractive. Faust—A very fine double; rosy white. Festiva Maxima—Cream


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